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E-Mini Dow
U.S. stocks ended higher on Monday, with Apple giving the S&P 500 its biggest boost as the White House exempted smartphones and computers from new tariffs.
(News Source: Reuters)
(News Source: Reuters)
E-Mini S&P500
E-Mini Nasdaq
An unidentified options trader's multi-million dollar bet on a short-term rebound in Apple Inc.'s shares was set to reap a sizable profit as the iPhone-maker's shares soared on Monday following the Trump administration's weekend move to grant tariff exclusions for smartphones.
On Monday, Apple shares rose as much as 7% to a high of $212.94 before paring gains to trade up 4.5% at $206.05, after the Trump administration, late on Friday, granted exclusions from the steep reciprocal tariffs on smartphones and a set of other electronics products, a move seen as a big break for technology firms such as Apple that rely on imports from China.
(News Source: Reuters)
Plan A: Short if prices failed to support above 18, 916. Targets are 18, 775/18, 425. Place a reasonable stop order based on the assessment of the risk and reward ratio.
Plan B: Long only if market supported firm above 18, 916. Targets are 19, 026/19, 222. Place a reasonable stop order based on the assessment of the risk and reward ratio.
WTI Crude Oil
Asia shares rose on Tuesday but futures pointed to weakness in Europe and the United States after President Donald Trump suggested he might grant exemptions on auto-related tariffs.
(News Source: Reuters)
Plan A: Consider short if market resilient to 61.91. Targets are 61.28/60.75.
Plan B: Long only if prices retraced and supported firm above 61.91. Targets are 62.51/63.89.
US Gold
Gold prices rose on Tuesday amid continued uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff plans and their impact on the global economy.
(News Source: Reuters)
Plan A: Consider long only if market retraced and supported firm above 3,225. Targets are at 3,268/3,302.
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